Sapta-dvīpa Cosmography and the Vision of Śvetadvīpa–Vaikuṇṭha
सर्वे विज्ञानसंपन्ना मैत्रादिगुणसंयुताः / यथोक्तकारिणः सर्वे सर्वे भूतहिते रताः
sarve vijñānasaṃpannā maitrādiguṇasaṃyutāḥ / yathoktakāriṇaḥ sarve sarve bhūtahite ratāḥ
كانوا جميعًا موهوبين بالتمييز الحق، متحلّين بالفضائل التي تبدأ بالمودّة؛ وكلّهم يعملون بما أُمِروا به، وكلّهم مكرّسون لخير الكائنات الحيّة.
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator describing the character of the righteous persons/attendants in context)
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It points indirectly to Atman-realization by emphasizing vijñāna (discernment) expressed as universal goodwill and welfare of beings—ethical clarity as a hallmark of true knowledge.
The verse highlights the yamas-like ethical base—maitrī and commitment to bhūta-hita—which the Kurma Purana treats as prerequisites for higher Yoga (including Pāśupata-oriented discipline and devotion).
Rather than sectarian contrast, it stresses shared dharmic markers—knowledge, obedience to śāstra, and compassion—virtues upheld across the Kurma Purana’s Shaiva–Vaishnava synthesis.